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Revered Maharaj,
Please accept my respectful pranam.
Excellent news of six students visiting the south of India.
Perhaps more photos would be added in the future.Swami Sunirmalananda
Minister-in-charge
Ramakrishna Vedanta Vereniging Nederland
Netherlands

||Aum Sri Ramakrishna sharanam||Dear Sunirmalananda
Thanks for your valuable comment!
Well, I regret more photos cannot be added to a social site like this blog. We have certain official Rules regarding publishing our children’s photos in public view. We have been following strictly to the norms as prescribed.
Love, best wishes and prayersSwami Vimokshananda

A very illuminating article!
It would be interesting to know how the Singapore boys interacted with the Indian boys they met.
Any noticeable cultural differences? If any of the Singapore boys is good at writing in English, maybe he’d be willing to write up his impressions and the impressions of the other boys for the next Roar and/or for Nirvana magazine.William Page
Bangkok

||Aum Sri Ramakrishna sharanam||Dear Ramasubramanian
Thanks for your valuable comment!
Well, I regret more photos cannot be added to a social site like this blog. We have certain official Rules regarding publishing our children’s photos in public view. We have been following strictly to the norms as prescribed.
the write-up already reflects the impression of our boys when they toured our Centres in India.
Love, best wishes and prayersSwami Vimokshananda

Om Namo Bhagavate RamakrishnayaRevered and dear Maharaj,
Please accept my pranam.
A brilliant narration of the visit! It could even be a travel guide. It is very much laudable that the children were briefed threadbare about all aspects involved in undertaking a visit to historic/scenic places in a foreign country including the need to bargain while doing shopping. One is reminded of the candid advice by the Great Master to Yogin Maharaj that one should not fail to demand the little extras (in Tamil it is called ‘kosuru‘) where allowed!
I am filled with nostalgic memories of my visit in the seventies to Ooty &Mysore during my stay in Coimbatore. Ooty & Chamundeshwari temple bring to one’s mind accounts of the exalted state of Mahapurush Maharaj in Ooty and his love for the temple respectively.T S Sitaraman
Hyderabad, India